September 12th 2023.
Starfield was hyped up to incredibly high standards before its release, and it is safe to say that it has not lived up to the expectations. Although some people may still enjoy the game, it is undeniable that it does have its share of problems.
The issue is more than just the game's mediocrity, it is the fact that it was advertised as one of the best games ever, and it doesn't even come close. Even those reviews that give it high marks still point out its flaws. This is why so many arguments are happening about it.
Another huge issue in the gaming community is the lack of a multiplayer mode for The Last of Us Part 2. Many people are highly disappointed that the game was released on the PlayStation 4 with no sign of a multiplayer, despite the original PlayStation 3 release of the first game having one.
Meanwhile, there are some very interesting rumours circulating about the Switch 2. It is said to be powered by Tegra chips and custom Nvidia DLSS tech, allowing it to run games like Final Fantasy 7 Remake and a much more powerful line-up of third-party titles.
The Matrix Awakens tech demo in Unreal 5 has only been seen by invited guests, but it is rumoured to be comparable to the PlayStation 5 version. Mortal Kombat 1 in Unreal 4 is launching this week on both the PlayStation 5 and the Switch, with the visuals being dramatically different between the two versions.
The Xbox 360 store is set to close next year, so many people are recommending a list of games to get before then. Amazon is currently selling the PlayStation VR2 for £499.99, which is a £30 saving.
Finally, some people who have played Starfield are completely engrossed in it, despite the negative press. They point out that it still immerses them into the world, and that they have had no problem with bugs or quest-breaking points. Art is subjective by nature, so everyone can draw their own conclusions on the game.
Starfield has been one of the most highly anticipated games in recent years, but has it lived up to the hype? From what we've heard, it seems the game has not been able to reach the impossible standards that were set for it. Even those who have enjoyed the game have not been able to deny that it is not what they expected when it was first revealed, and the game does have some pretty obvious issues.
It appears that the game has been overhyped, as it was advertised as one of the best games ever, and it is clear that it has not achieved that. Even those reviews that have given it high marks have still highlighted some of the same issues as more critical reviews. It is this discrepancy between expectations and reality that has caused so much argument among fans.
On a different note, Andrew J has been asking for recommendations of games to purchase before the Xbox 360 Store closes next year. He has said that he has Xbox Gold and has been claiming the Xbox 360 games since they gave away Toybox Turbos. He has already added Split/Second and Double Dragon Neon to his wishlist, and suggests buying the games gradually on sale.
Many readers have shared their own experiences with Starfield. One reader, who has been playing games since the 70s and 80s, has expressed that the game does a great job of enveloping the player in its world, in spite of the loading screens and graphics that are not up to modern standards. Another reader has compared Starfield to FromSoftware's Elden Ring, and has stated that the latter has blown Bethesda's efforts out of the water.
Finally, one reader has commented that Bethesda's exclusivity deal with Microsoft has not been well-received, and that Elden Ring has been the better game, as the reader has put in more hours into Elden Ring than Skyrim and Oblivion combined. The reader has also commented that there are no game-breaking bugs in the game.
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